The Village of Nassau Police Department is one of a handful of departments in New York State that publishes its crime and incident data for the public to view. In addition to viewing these data, the department analyzes the occurrence and characteristics of the crime and incidents it experiences in order to improve its performance and to serve the community more effectively and efficiently.
BAIR’s public crime map, RAIDS Online, connects law enforcement with the community to reduce crime and improve public safety. Crime mapping helps the public get a better idea of the crime activity in their area so they can make more informed decisions about how to stay safe.
RAIDS Online goes beyond crime mapping by automatically alerting the public about recent crime activity and by improving communication between the public and law enforcement through anonymous tips. RAIDS Online empowers the public to make better decisions about crime by putting the same technology used by law enforcement to analyze and interpret crime activity into the hands of the public.
RAIDS Online is a free service to the public and to the Nassau Police Department.